Wake Forest recruiting rankings: starters vs. Tulane
- By Guerry Smith
- Joe Kennedy's Wave Crest
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I'm not going to do this every week, but it is interesting to compare Tulane to a team with a similar private profile that is in a Power Five conference. Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson is on his way to a very highly rated class in 2017 (eight 3-stars, one 4-star), but how have the Demon Deacons fared in the past?
OFFENSE
QUARTERBACK
John Wolford, junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (East Carolina was biggest offer other than Wake)
Kendall Hinton, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 26 dual-threat QB in nation)
RUNNING BACK
Cade Carney, true freshman, 3 stars, 5.5 (North Carolina offered)
Matt Colburn, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (19th all purpose back in nation)
WIDE RECEIVER
Cortez Barnes, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars (athlete), 5.4 (Boise State offered)
Tabari Hines, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.5 (Duke offered)
Alex Bachman, sophomore, 2 stars, 5.4 (no other offers)
TIGHT END
Cam Serigne, redshirt junior, 2 stars, 5.4 (Temple offered)
OFFENSIVE LINE
LT Justin Herron, redshirt sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 57 OT nationally) (BC offered)
LG Tyler Hayworth, redshirt senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (Cincy offered)
C Josh Harris, senior, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 42 OG nationally) (Maryland and USF offered)
RG Nathan Gilliam, redshirt freshman, 3 stars, 5.6 (Kentucky, South Car, Cincy offered)
RT Ryan Anderson, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars, 5.2 (no other offers)
Analysis: Wake has seven 3-star guys and four 2-star guys in the starting lineup, although the fact the best player, TE Cam Serigne, is a 2-star tells you something about recruiting rankings. The three guys who were nationally ranked at their position aren't scary. Hinton was OK as true freshman backup QB (390 rushing yards, team-best 7 rushing TDs, 11 INT, 9 TDs passing). Colburn gained 239 yards, averaging 3.6 per carry behind a young, bad line. Harris was the starting center after playing guard earlier in his career.
As you would expect, the offers from other schools were not that impressive even for most of the t3-star guys. Wake is a lower-tier ACC school with little tradition, so it's not going to normally beat out big schools for players.
Tulane has five 3-star guys in its starting lineup if you count Badie (Cuiellette, Taylor, Brown, Badie, Jacquet). The rest are 2 stars.
DEFENSIVE LINE
DE Duke Ejiofer, redshirt junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (Rice offered)
DT Willy Yarbary, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars (as DE), 5.4 (ECU, Cincy offered)
DT Josh Banks, redshirt senior, 2 stars, 5.4 (as DE) (Minnesota offered)
DE Chris Calhoun, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.5 (Duke, Indiana offered)
LINEBACKERS
Buck Jaboree Williams, junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (a lot of offers from good programs, including Tulane)
MLB Marquel Lee, senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (as OLB) (Maryland offered)
Rover Demetrius Kemp, redshirt sophomore, 3 stars (as athlete) (Minn, Ga Tech offered)
SECONDARY
CB Brad Watson, senior, 2 stars, 5.4 (no other offers)
FS Ryan Janvion, redshirt senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (as athlete) (Boston College, Duke offered)
SS Jessie Bates, redshirt freshman, 2 stars, 5.4 (Indiana, Iowa offered)
CB Dionte Austin, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 52 CB nationally) (lots of good offers)
Analysis: That's seven 3-star guys and four 2-star guys, only two of which had offers from programs significantly better than Wake Forest. It's an experienced group with six upperclassmen and two redshirt sophomores.
Tulane has one 3-star starter in Smart and one off the bench in Marbley. That's it. The Wave defense is built around under-the-radar guys coming out of high school like Nickerson and Marley and Thomas and Franklin.
OFFENSE
QUARTERBACK
John Wolford, junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (East Carolina was biggest offer other than Wake)
Kendall Hinton, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 26 dual-threat QB in nation)
RUNNING BACK
Cade Carney, true freshman, 3 stars, 5.5 (North Carolina offered)
Matt Colburn, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (19th all purpose back in nation)
WIDE RECEIVER
Cortez Barnes, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars (athlete), 5.4 (Boise State offered)
Tabari Hines, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.5 (Duke offered)
Alex Bachman, sophomore, 2 stars, 5.4 (no other offers)
TIGHT END
Cam Serigne, redshirt junior, 2 stars, 5.4 (Temple offered)
OFFENSIVE LINE
LT Justin Herron, redshirt sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 57 OT nationally) (BC offered)
LG Tyler Hayworth, redshirt senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (Cincy offered)
C Josh Harris, senior, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 42 OG nationally) (Maryland and USF offered)
RG Nathan Gilliam, redshirt freshman, 3 stars, 5.6 (Kentucky, South Car, Cincy offered)
RT Ryan Anderson, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars, 5.2 (no other offers)
Analysis: Wake has seven 3-star guys and four 2-star guys in the starting lineup, although the fact the best player, TE Cam Serigne, is a 2-star tells you something about recruiting rankings. The three guys who were nationally ranked at their position aren't scary. Hinton was OK as true freshman backup QB (390 rushing yards, team-best 7 rushing TDs, 11 INT, 9 TDs passing). Colburn gained 239 yards, averaging 3.6 per carry behind a young, bad line. Harris was the starting center after playing guard earlier in his career.
As you would expect, the offers from other schools were not that impressive even for most of the t3-star guys. Wake is a lower-tier ACC school with little tradition, so it's not going to normally beat out big schools for players.
Tulane has five 3-star guys in its starting lineup if you count Badie (Cuiellette, Taylor, Brown, Badie, Jacquet). The rest are 2 stars.
DEFENSIVE LINE
DE Duke Ejiofer, redshirt junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (Rice offered)
DT Willy Yarbary, redshirt sophomore, 2 stars (as DE), 5.4 (ECU, Cincy offered)
DT Josh Banks, redshirt senior, 2 stars, 5.4 (as DE) (Minnesota offered)
DE Chris Calhoun, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.5 (Duke, Indiana offered)
LINEBACKERS
Buck Jaboree Williams, junior, 3 stars, 5.5 (a lot of offers from good programs, including Tulane)
MLB Marquel Lee, senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (as OLB) (Maryland offered)
Rover Demetrius Kemp, redshirt sophomore, 3 stars (as athlete) (Minn, Ga Tech offered)
SECONDARY
CB Brad Watson, senior, 2 stars, 5.4 (no other offers)
FS Ryan Janvion, redshirt senior, 3 stars, 5.5 (as athlete) (Boston College, Duke offered)
SS Jessie Bates, redshirt freshman, 2 stars, 5.4 (Indiana, Iowa offered)
CB Dionte Austin, sophomore, 3 stars, 5.6 (No. 52 CB nationally) (lots of good offers)
Analysis: That's seven 3-star guys and four 2-star guys, only two of which had offers from programs significantly better than Wake Forest. It's an experienced group with six upperclassmen and two redshirt sophomores.
Tulane has one 3-star starter in Smart and one off the bench in Marbley. That's it. The Wave defense is built around under-the-radar guys coming out of high school like Nickerson and Marley and Thomas and Franklin.